I teach and research mainly in the area of legal theory, including its history, constitutional theory, indigenous law and rights, global constitutionalism and legal pluralism. My current research is on self-organised practices and networks of civic citizenship oriented to sustaining public or common goods.

Distinguished Professor of Political Science, Law, Indigenous Governance and Philosophy

James
Tully

I teach and research mainly in the area of legal theory, including its history, constitutional theory, indigenous law and rights, global constitutionalism and legal pluralism. My current research is on self-organised practices and networks of civic citizenship oriented to sustaining public or common goods.